Burberry

BurberryLONDON, UK & MILAN, ITALY

Architainment Lighting worked closely with lighting design consultancy, Office of Light, to help transform a hat-trick of stores for British fashion house, Burberry. Office of Light was approached to create a lighting scheme for Burberry’s Knightsbridge and Regent Street stores in London, and a third in Italy’s fashion capital, Milan. The brief was to reflect the label’s contrast of heritage and tradition with innovation and technology – characteristics central to Burberry’s brand identity.

Following a rigorous selection process Architainment Lighting supplied two kinds of EcoSense Lighting fixtures to illuminate interior details in each of the retail locations. For Burberry’s flagship store in Regent Street, Architainment supplied over 2000 feet of EcoSpec Linear INT and EcoSpec Linear HP INT, in 120°x120° and 60°x120° beam angles respectively. The 44,000 square feet building is home to sweeping staircases, romantic balconies and hidden coves and corners, and in order to complement this architecture Office of Light demanded the highest quality, energy efficient lighting to create a space where the modern and tradition collide.

Integrated into the store’s interior design, the fixtures were recessed within the cornicing and coving, immersing the many rooms and communal spaces in white light. Directly connected to mains power, with no external drivers or complicated wiring to consider, installation of the both EcoSpec Linear INT and EcoSpec Linear HP INT was easily accomplished, with each “plug and play” unit being connected end to end as required. This simple methodology can speed up time on site and greatly reduce the cost of installation and on-going maintenance.

Following the success of this initial project Architainment went on to supply over 1000 feet of EcoSpec Linear INT for the Knightsbridge and Milan stores. All three of the sites used 1 foot and 4 foot length variations, and were in 3000K colour temperature. EcoSense Lighting employs the most stringent LED binning process across all of their range, which results in minimal visible variation of colour and a 2-step MacAdam Ellipse uniformity from fixture to fixture. This particularly appealed to Office of Light as being ideally suited to the high-end interior retail environment.